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ee a : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919. v “BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK axcoxsg; SL EVEN THE OLD JINX COULDN’T BEAT DE PALMA .- .-_ By Thornton Fisher a Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) Golfers Will Hang On to Old Py Clubs Longer Now Because of Extra Luxury Tax, By William Abbott. ONALD ROSS says his shop at | Pinehurst has never been 60 fe. busy repairing clubs and golf (HH i} | | i ] cauipment, What's happening at Deon Pinehurst now will most likely be the Le le all over this summer, becadse be, cnemmantipomene EGAN WIS facie eee Ful "Cake ULV golf is going to be more expensive, _ Willard Wanted to Be Rickard’s LARS AGO - An extra luxury tax and increased cost of manufacturing balls and clubs will stymie bankrolls that are not especially fat. No longer will play~ Partner in Big Fight, Taking $100,000 and a Percentage GRORGE ROBERTSON DEFEATED ers toss away a club because it hap- Of the Profits, but Tex Turned HUM. (Nf SENSATIONS | pens to be a little scratched or some- Sd RACE AT BRIGHTON BEACH |thing. And more diligent search will Down Proposition. In qlo | be made for lost ball ‘Tho business Ross is doing at Pin! hurst is the tip-off how golfers are going to duck the higher cost of golf- ing by salvaging their old equipment, the Frees Pyrtishing ce, | New York Evening World. r n ats AYBE Jess Willard isn't prima. |} rily @ business man and then the heavyweight champion. We always suspected that ho w Just such, but had no absolute know!.| @Age of the fact until we talked| about Willard to Tex Rickard last Naming Francis Ouimet as Captain of the Massachusetts State team is a Just reward to the most popular golfer in the New England section. Oulmet a WHO HAS BECOME THE MOST SENSATIONAL DRIVER. {| IN THE WORLD DESPITE Bight. Tex never knocks anybody, or. 4 _ will lead the State team and head the oo be talks fi and in this case vi = 1H 1917 WHEN A VICTORY F handicap list soon to be issued by the the facts may be interpreted as some OVER OLDFIELD SEEMED CERTAIN if Massachusetts Golf Association, thing of « ok , . TR wile . JHE OLD JINK you Se ison, bat Hyori lied ore ee “lero A tance. oan Ot Guero mae SEVERAL Or gRoKs + And this samo Francis Ouimet bids em, b ickard in bi NCS AOD WIS CONNECTING ROD AND OIL Tittle recitation conveyed no animos'. | HAD A BIO LEAD AND SAW 127000 FLIT AWAY Bidcaurons $iswero ; to be one of the most conspicuous QV or anything suggesting a knuck| :. ‘Sik — performers in the open national cham- At the champion. | NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS. [ oor tty ‘ pionship to be held at the Braeburn When Rickard went to Chicago 9} Firat Race—Kmma Weller, Quick Club, June 10, 11 and 12, Back in 1913 the former nationa) amateurant few weeks ago to talk to Willard) Fite, bila T. | open champion astonished golfing oir- about a champ Second Kace—Lariat, Phantom —_ onship fight, he felc Maid, War Idol. Se ere Camera ie | womvinced that Big Jess would glad Thint face—squealer, Seafarer, Was ee an ws cles on both gides of the Atlantio Ay accept $75,000 for hiv end of the| * Reeea-Pedt Bleu, Made, Tie TOA HLS 1) ‘ when he won the play-off from Harry Wattle. It didn’t take him long, how- 3 ¥ 24,02 SECOND Vardon and ‘Ted Ray for the national ~Benefactor, Bonbast, open title, That historic tournament ‘was played in front of Ouimet's house, which was on the edge of the | 16th tee on the Brookline course. Ades. He suggested that he be a part- | Braeburn is only a short distance Mer of Rickard in the promotion bust- | away at West Newton, which may bo firearms sean’ LO Stars Among Jockeys |(Fistic News sm Yaw and Gossip) If Coach Must Be on Job 32800002002 eee «| Denied Licenses to Ride |... rinse comnts fate tinct tes tie Sec | Whole College Year, Harvard |, 2.091928 Gay jx song iy 4 ; forfat of $500 to make the weight, Three otoer \celebrate its war activities with a “Rickard Suggested as to the scone of bouts in San Franci, monster victory dinner Feb, 26 at the , winning all tle, etc. and would absolutely keop Durin Comin Season tf them, getting two decisions ‘over Sea Gane aa ail tees Ma Lose Pere Hau hto Biltmore. ‘The popular White Plains ithe background until the time came g : g opponents who went the four rounds ° Y Y 1g club boasts twenty-seven names on ee e¥er, to come to the conclusion tat Was very much off in his cat-| ns, {Willard bad an altogethor different Al Pierce, Sosius, Dolina, Lucky R, in Mawachueti¢ op ‘Thumday night and stage counting up the receipts, sub- oo with him and knocking out “WIId- | posing tows This cub the Salem A, C. of Petar nae tape ce, thir cat” Leonard sof Sacramento in the | Saem, Mass. For ita oebing show Johnny Kus two | that was undertaken in itotheeke nies a nll o1“Rie T ater? 5 . | 60 triumph over the Crimson, "7 fourth round of thelr battle at Sac- {ems te sont le, teareeme eat of twee Big Three's” Athletic Heads ot ‘these opposed a finc-up of sub- | tor. With such a creditable record ence owe had Ue $ Maryland Jockey Club, imlico,|ramento on Feb, 7 , Benny's next | ocuds a decision will be reodered im the ‘ lear ident Qh RGEA all stitutes, inv order ‘that the ‘regular |the club members simply couldn't then sald, what everybody way) TeIICe Eykeniad Valuable Ent | tee aave atay sto say Sette Srl tas tu EVAN: HICSuLO EaR Looe Havg Discussed Subordination team ‘might gota Test. Haughton's Nelp, Eetling up a Dig, Ret-together “Not! acini’ tee told ihe chen,| _Sagements on Local Track, The stewards also approved the} four rounds in San Francisco 00) yitanmener Al. Fried of the Carles A. © of Seasonal Coaching Idea. leges, and with the exception of | Biltmore dinner will be, for promi- hing doing.” ‘Tex told the cham ‘ ates o} Initec unts cing | Feb. ter this go Leonard may | of Baltimore to-day completed bis card of bo nent golfers from all over the map pion that he wa fight d tt dat f the Un 1 Hunts Pan After this & of ‘ » was a fighter and th —- Cornell has done it more than once. ‘ », he club's sbow on Tuesday evening, Feb, fi * have been invited, sbe (Rickard) was a promoter, ditter-| JN 4°?¥ius riding licenses to Johnny Association meeting at Belmont Park | take part in a bout at Los Angeles | for the clu Someial to Thy Haughton’s last year of football|hanh ocr titi committee consists of Qt callings entirely; that bo could | Loftus and Lawrence Lyke for the | Terminal, May 17 and May he main bout of twelve rounds, Young Caare: Ne 1 nd then start for home. On his way |'2 4 Magia apines ve sec me ‘f AMBRIDGE, Mavs. Feb, 14—1f]¥@s a nightmare, “His position as). Tie ae A charsentreNeyiarenea take or leave bis proposition, Tex ai pg Season, the stewards of the The rule barring geldings from} Bast he will meet several good Wel-.) tye on Frankie Bus of Jemey City, wile Juc Willlam T. K Chairm: Ge Be etiLt pine a icewiir cche te Harvard decides that the sea-| President of the Boston Braves Dre: 'wWitson, Richard H. Bateson, Jo: vented Soldiers’ Field from seeing a I. ae; pe) y y . : ze \! joe Dowey eiphia acd J sonal coaches iversi FB. Lopez, Reid A. Kathan, ‘Her- : ‘ modification, became a part of the} West. One of the scraps jaced a s i < he undertakes. [OREDe Och m CEE ROL Se eee! | oigg Ot racing as & meetin ot Bho fought at Denver, Col. in March. beser te sis round bouts, the Job the whole college year around, |b¥ Tufts, Brown and Yale are rightly Singer. ht Whe Willard through? Not a bit of however, the oMcials gave no reabon} Tt it receded the meet- a Ritchie Mitchell, the crack welterweight of Mit-]there is a great likelihood that Har-|<C/areed Aguinst him. | Under such) 17 Litton Korn, just out of the navy, # “He bad another plan. In sub- for their action, Loftus and Lykeli i sewaurds, Low Tendier, (he crack Philadelphia lightweight, | waukee, will display bis collection of ewings, 2s! yard football will be without Percy|enough, would be desirous of return- | {8 making up for lost time with full stance he said: “I'll take $100,000 and| were stars among the jockeys last |'ME OT tit tent is as fol mma vlenty of money far basing | and unperte Ae a t iiivestee toneat | Haugtton the coming fall. Among the|ing 43 football chieftain, but is golfing sessions covery day down in. , on le e stro ra) Re eae rere. ewan ae ere ecision bow! he A. id . sic eae ‘i hrewd enough not to let this desire | Florida. ie Gre ie oes then 2 per cent. of the profits over| season. Loftus rode for the strong] Fh sehen Ws: 88 8 TREE > >| bee wilt Lamar wake wallice ik Nhe | Ponts of reformation discussed at the | *! Bh not to i Pastel Mahar edde Hl ait ple: #200,000."" Macomber stable, and thin year had|!O™e) Oe ae ee injure his interest financially. expe: Rickard was deaf and dumb to this,| been engaged to handle the ho ward, shall be qualified to start in any| for hie « “Well then,” said Jess, “make it/of the big Glen Riddle farm str’ three-year-old and up-| tought Harlem Eddie Kelly and received $1,127) 6t, aul fighter, who tho critis there seem toj recent conference of Harvard, Yaje Perey will not like it very well|tant tournaments this season. J. ‘The grom receipts amounted to| think isa real battler, Toey box tea rounds be-} and Princeton athletic heads was theleither if the size of his assisting ¢ seventy-two 2D and ‘Tendier got ove-thind of this eum, | (ore the Cream City A, C. subordination of the idea of seusonal|coach staff is cuit down. Haughton | Warren K. Wood. for many years | $290,000. I'l! fight for $100,000 and) Lyke, whose contract with Trainer date the ru - Mit Frapebiat, first introduced the system of heving |one of the most prominent amateur in the Middle West district, is back , tracting expenses and eplitting up, J 1 ” I f j | | Association, at Havre de € Ut ee * “Johnn oftus 4 AAW- | teen days, April 16 to April : ICKARD listened patiently and nnny tus and ae-dtlore deat 1 Jikee ours or mre ng, except coaching to that of coaching the nine selling races. Tots rule] Brenkie Rurna started training today at Rock Que ; ‘| a regular body of men helping out. swith 20 per cent. of the profits.” Rick- Bedwell was not renewed at Its ox- Kelded prior lo! away Reach for hia bouta with Harry Kabakott weral oas8 months of the college year, Tic also was instrumental in estab. | from France, where he saw, active ard again said NO. “You "t do | piratiot d been engaged this sea isis Nd louis co Feb, Astey at (20) ager, Frank Hag. Percy Haughton made Harvard in|lishing thé Harvard Varsity Cluo,|service. The veteran player is anx- busines: wie * ‘Th ‘as bea tp Bag Gerraee te ee Bam Hil-|py Be Re Mutteheock and suodnded ee | sumalt Useeaslum 4 fo Jermey City 0 | righty for which be bad bit Tata |footbail, When he accepted the po-|Where the coaches and players can ious to get back to a little business % me en it Was that) son to ride the horses of Sa [by fH HL Mitchoocis wad seconded By | Washington's Wirthas and Youd | reeyraring from hie {line and expects to get tg’ att congregate «nd where the training | and lots of golf as soon as possible d August|H. K. Knapp waa a ARS Pex raised tho ante from $75 ad coach in 1908, he did —_——>— ,000 to greth, who last year train Chaney of Haltimore for Vision haa been up. tables are conducted mous approval relve rosie at (De | ing again in about thine weeks $100,000, ang W f sees te he tin tas pounce, Ueerlow A, C, of Baltignore on Feb, 25, Burns under two conditions; one that : “4 and Willard, seeing he wus! pelmont’s horses. are tthe touteveeriulde ia ihe axe fa St, Lous ou ‘Tuesday aioruiog | Stanley Kellar of he could ‘ Heese rene ia eee wupped.to conc: ROY MORSE ON UPTON RELAY business with a yes or N the. 42 acing | $xorr i | Maas hit Chddle. Reaes could secure time from his position|nine imonths in the year, Three or doing y 0} Dates for the thoroughbred racing | Pee et te tne te thts lem the tal : f i y t ROSE GAMES. ‘man, came to terms n the metropolitan tracks | for races at one mile and @ half were the fant litte Vrenat Hight sights | kmocked out onee, and that by the late Irviug/ With a Boston banking firm to do the|four months could be devoted to foot- FOR MILL 4 p> |S ed, and those tor mile and 1 to take part tn another battle | Margoile in Newark, N. J.. sorora woeks ago./work, and the other that he should|Dé!! and the remainder to baseball. uarter were retained. The scale ag Wouldn't do business with Willard or] of The Jockey Club, but those of the | It stands how iy as high, and in sone Auybody tse along the idea that) spring season over the Maryland |in"ingland. op | Willard suggested. He figured $100,000 | tracks were granted, They are tn the| ‘There were no eh oF additions to rounde to a decision at the Weeriew A.C. Of] poiting Levinaky, who wede good ia bis fit was a lot of moi "i . | the Hat of officials for The Joe WUD eitinor After this bout Val will start for | at he could oduc e ” as to guarantee JesH,| same order as last year—Bowle, tracks appointed for the coming season. | A pag or tee four | Mut Im over six weoks by getting the decision he could produce the goods, and w And he was willing to gumble tuc|}tavre de Grace and Pimlico—with | They ure ws follows: over Jim Coffey, the Irish bearyweight, in a 12-| content to wait until he did so before Percy Q i y fo Hot be offered of that he would] years When he was ja sollege and! The Camp Upton relay team will be hot accept compensation, Haughton |captained the '99 nine. In addition, greatly strengthened with tho possible wanted to show Harvard folks that|he played during that time every po-| addition of Lieut. Roy Morse, who has sition but catcher, so he js well qual returned from abroad with the old ited to take up that work too. \‘a5th." ‘The star colored sprinter will die Casey, who js back, will|make m valuable addition to the team As Rickard exptained last night, b>| were held over to the March meeting 1ies says that Teddy Jucods koovked out Rewe round at the Long Acte A, C. on Jan, 2, March 2 He was signed up| Ke wer Frank Bagley to meet Al. | ia Bedford, Mam., for fifteen | 1015, San Francisco, where Varkride A, © Starter, Mara Cassidy; han round bout at the Armory A, A, of Boston om asking a salary, His first two yea Snot i ‘ “ i Test of the was lthe same number of days each, aN Sauttad: ' ot agreest signed ty the mane | Wedamalay sit. returoal io Bridewert (Oday) Were apeit sitictly us ay "aruteur| within & few seven Atanaeee Belkan | ees, ke, Ryan, athletic director at fe know man yromoter Who aoe 0 : 1. O, Vosbur A jeg a op eh ak eile oe : wblen | s c a ays. Ma | Upton, is m © oP © Erol, 200" They ore Be Slaw nit! rs . Feet ENE Oe | fa Me eur k Cl pune | ane) has already issued a call for man-!reluy of the Boston Naval Distriet for would jump at the plans of Willard) Southern Maryland Racing Associa- and feel that he was doing something | tion, at Bowie, thirteen days, April 1 th Of the cighty-two games his teams 1 candidates to report to him)|the one-mile match relay at the Millrose |have played, only seven have ended | The other “H men who are| Kaley in Madison Square Garden Tues- ‘s Club of |falo on wert Monday night, Levinaky is in great » scales, Albert + at the sporien a. B Fy or ters to box |shape wow, fale Feb. 2. h te . but his name isn't George Lewis to Apr 15. p ng aa L i " “ for the fighters to bur | shape now, Sidhe Cleastrouely Yale ae es 8 16 0 here inside George Batchelder, Mor. day. feuad Aieaee, ee tee eine wise, bu Ai a Leis ug hin victory in 1909, and 6 to 3 win last|ris Phinney, ends; “Babe” Felton, | ¥' “ Rickard. Hartford Agricultural and Breeders’ Odom. year is the only college that has | quarterback, York A. C. 8 | Lieut. W. Hulse, i 4 ,» and Hank Flower, half-! syracuse hurdli pd quarter-miler, beaten his Crimson te more than| back, Bond, another back, returns to| Abel Kiviat of the old “13th,” which once. Five Yale elevens have feit the| college next week. There are also a recently retrned from the fighting front. er of the Haughton coaching sys-|promiging number of subs, one of, The Boston naval team will be m mn Aveour, Brous, on Feb, TMeejtem, the worst rout coming in 1915|whom, “Tubby” Clark, so ‘gallantly! 4? a'Yaipin, Steve. Rose, Tom Bi M’GRAW IS PRESIDENT | Sag errRTICT T IAL FUND, |, Both Gus Cook, the leader, nud Leo! tie ‘denor of the club ig to ‘ve lied ov! when Ned Mahan's cohort 41) display 5 ° 1 OF GRAN MEMOR L Lueke, the runner-up in the Kastern! 4}, Siitier’s ‘Uaalac, Sol? aoa “uird| hen Ned M Denese amen nate dlppia yea 1 ponnds af the Walter Downey and Henry Paine, hip, were| Ateoue, Brona, linievaseeae fe |lisle and Brown are the other teams the hockey game with Yale. New Ovners of Giants to Attend, The third annual ball and reception of the John A, Hogan Association of No. 129 Washington Street will be held to-night at Palm Garden, on Bast §§th eee i Street. Charles A. Stoneham, John Me- 6 dak horse in the Liceigal estab- | the match about “4 Es Street. | Charles 4 peham, John Alc: lished a new “at home” record when he reenwood was a tirve-time in the Grew and suiee J. meoueds, thi g [the body is to provide @ MUN ME | oraged 226 4-5 in his series against] Inter Churn, League at the vai #ios.| ‘The squash tennis players repre-|been held on the Friday and Sat-| among a hundred well~ ‘n sports who , (Morial for the well-liked player WhO | Yrejtenfeld, who rt ra whe raged but 155, Rec- bo a team that opposed | senting the Yale Club won the final urday before Easter, but it is expected | will attend. B, P, O. Elks, HE Willard-Dempsey fight 1s! ——————— nearly four months off, 2") AMERICAN BOXERS IN ROME: with no location selected for it, still there Is a demand for seats at) Q’DOWD SCORES KNOCKOUT. fhe ringside. Hickard tells us that pee vance a anly yesterday, a friend of his, a rich man, offered him a check tu cov the expenses of ten boxes. “Now 2 know this man well, aid Tes | “He wants those seats to distribute |" among his friends and has no inten-| fon whatever of grabbing thom up bition, which was featured by box! Individual bowling champion Ata meeting held at the offices of | Winners in the Eastern Individual cham-| | Wont comes. trom 5 g held at 3 ct | York ‘Street. New ithe Giants, Which was attended by a/Ponship in last night's series, Charley | ctor Club, of that score of baseball and newspaper men, | Romer was also credited with @ wins] a hompend-home series ig | tne clubs rolling im the Aunerican N While Joe Sabby, Louis ! ms rT al jthe Capt, Edward L. Grant Assovlt= | °° a 208. SENey amon ncle Joe” Thum will try to bring J ition was organized. The purpose of [7 3 ROME, Feb, 13.-—-The Augusteum, home of classic concerts and high state ceremonies, was transformed last ht for the first, perhaps the lu ne, into an athletic hall, The ext for spec bowen." ontests, was held under the auspices | : | ea | that it will take place on the first or| which the statdard bearer is a member, “Dp appetite stthe Ye M. CLA. to raise funds for |Was Killed in action in the Arguwne| ont crowds were out at the Metropoll~| pe ym iva of the New yorx| Match and the team championship of |second Saturday th April this year, — | will attend Ina body. ‘The proceeds will rt id you agree to let him have) sdiers who loat their sight in the | forest October last jtaa, iway Arcade, University and4 telepone! 6 i g ‘ean i the) the Metropolitan Association by de-| no Gannetax forced to the front in {Le gevoted, t9 a, fund for a May party ? e eGiaw ice President | th. ichola: . ee the games| Me Anuour are fs - ‘wed to the front in| to be given to the children of the First Mt ocr’ acaworea ‘Iokard,| UR; "Dowd, middleweight cham- | ig gietiiaws Nico. Bresident |ths s% Nicholas alleys to wee the games) scot pace Mattie Lot, Dives of the| feating the Princeton-Squash Club|the three-cushion handicap match with | Ward ‘some. time ‘next “May. Marty Se gompromised’ by offerin wi oak Mike dh Nia te <p Slenele t aban crs a unaer {ta 1, Jimmi 9 Ben, ere ans eres ant latty Mera at the EW Hie & Op, te luigi | Combination on the latter's court last iiarty 2 risa by Winning last night's | Gorey is in charge of the Committee on ised by 0 « him ¢ rion, knocked Norton of Los An- | Gaants and under} he is to i e the | ery sede cr bls ened ) sy . won | block by a score of 4 to 8 at Law! 1 Eee wingelde box und another furtier pie, through the ropes in the first | whom kiddie ( ind | t hing the pressure of business | everage mad with 1040 to | mit Jevening. ‘The former Ell stars won| Brothers “pilitasd Acadams te Kawler | Arrangemeny Pack, You see," said he, “I don't He then boxed Bud Clancy | baseman, was sident of ites his entire time at the Unl-| tom Dwrarts tro tes | five of their six series in the play for |lyn. The total score for the tourney, damliMinals as Piaabure: rolled {9 the Hr wh will Want to get into a bh jams as I con Louis two rounds, having all | the assect ‘|the title of the Interclub Squash | % to an end to-night, is red ir ' ; A Place By League at, the nnefax 125, Frisch 110 PINEHURST, N, C., Feb. 14.—Dorothy un tered the Moran-Witlerd |tie heat of it, Gene Delmont of | Sceretary of the York Club, ay " : >| Le The Yale Ci exe : . t mt in the Garden. If you remember, yromphis won a slight at in a| Tre rand " dean of Ht plas i ee manta WESTFIELD, N, J. Feb. 1 =John | Gelantine Lien for Wenn B promised a box long before the Gate fitieeround go. With Joe ierney all writer t . Bec Pk ves won two R, Flannery, one of the best known Im-| will be opposed by Miss kieanor ‘1. ago f d ond jimmy Poley of St. Louis and Johnny | retary | Broadway Arcad eke, a’ bandlis played yesterday and took two others se players in the world, is dead at Chandler of Philadelphia in the semi- the show to a Ch all about it. H y of the fight, lookir now | the Vutehin of Philadelphia boxed thre Subseriptions should be mado hy aN rere, Ag rg by default, In another series the | bis home here, aie, waa bi in Mon-| finals of the tournament to-day. he ‘or his Beats rounds to a aw, Jimmy Bronson | money order or check to John | + albasb-o heats, ging pe Fra dasha tee 4 ja seven years ago, | other semi-finalists will be Mrs ry there wasn't a box to be had, ‘Ty rounds to a draw ae ee na at! Harvard Club players defeated the nery, known as the “Buther|fourd Keating N° the Agawam tlunt Was a member of the fas|Mrs. John D, Chapman of Greenwici ‘0 Shamrock team of Montreal, |The four survivors won their matches » world’s champions, He was the | by wide margins yesterday Foster, who, as suid before, will act ae Treasurer of the association, ¥ lil of seven will be their intention of (aking jart the contest are: Bergman Hros, Cols #0. Comins Mawthorne, “two teams, Sarl two! team: Pier q refereed, tars umbia Club racquet wielders t! games to two and took second piace nd my word, I had to go out @ box from a speculator for twice - “ - a - box office ra Til be careful) yereree, Some one should inform oles alleys—-Cook vdminist ss. Dunbar Meni) “& ‘ in the standing youngest man o e | hes ditions in Boston and Baltimore, nly one game is schedule’ for the evening. | Ur “lhock are to compete on’ Fab CHICAGO, Feb, 14.—Jo Loom|s of the | eves ‘H Y ECKEIVED a long wire from Billy; Where they have decisions, and BIL Knobloch i 0. weet Falcaro at the | te ono of the big migha io the touniainen: Chicago Athletic Association, Just re- |, Columbla, Pennsylvania, Dartmouth ave oua og alleys, Third Aven ‘astine t rnell are to form a four-cornered i ed from the army, began work to- | athletic association rding to a re- . . ? citet's| Tired Li on gradue| & IPC iver: Gibson, who Is in Frisco with, where referees have been unable | $200, Benny Leonard ng readytor! to make good for the past years ulead, Please regisier me againss deci- uled sions for the love of the sport | CHICAGO, Feb. 14. WW. Mu || Tuthill and Ryan nem of the en. | lea durence ewitent staged at ihe Central YM. “¢ |A. vies. Mrooklyn, Their total {or the contest | were 1.048, | nual indoor games of the Millro: day in preparation for the twelfth an-| port which was curi Ath-|cireles to-day, Levering iden: ‘ ; n soy 2 be held in Now (ft? Manager’ of athlotics Solum- Feb. 21. Billy is all wrought up One of the biggest crowds Vis- | was tie Valentin Jon the « IZ ig the date wet for the match gume| etic Association, to aren |e, Stata ticeu Claas Aleta aE tEaEs | isp seal tesllail eora dal?! tuchaee pen tly over the fact tha Hibbs ted Billy Bhannon’s road house | oago Cubs to-day ny announ ‘ eg eo on P Rebnten, ‘and Jian Clears at York on Feb. 33, Loomis said his army | posed organizations would n&ther affirm | liver has been ‘overworked “to r intending to boxing) jn San Rafael yesterday after- |). purchase of y 7 Wilio" Meiae's Harlem Walser alles, No. 202! oxporience kept him in good trim and, | hor deny the reports. that It 1s worn out, That would al in in New York State, contains a) jogn since the days of the old- [first stock ot. re ub stock, his Chureh Eprdiaas chair Mobnines ‘te 'siie City fuie| therefore, he will need only the finish:| - a ur whole system to fil! up with acl poisons that would mi you , tired out, exhausted and sick. ping in four games, Feb. 28 the Mount Kimo fire imate against tie Merry Cin N.Y, Celtten va. yell Lyoenm, | providing for a referee's deci- championships to watch time champ! p The New York Celtics will meet the] in-all bouts. time chasplonshl owen a. enny Leonard train for th Gib” thinks that would be terrible, coming Ritchle match, scheduled in 1914 to the Weeghman syndi- | | ing touches to be ready for the ho re, | contests, He will run in the astern 70-yard aseball's coming back, T want Ladies’ F s,|MvDowell Lyceum Big Five Sunday af-| ’ nod nitosa : | alla on a nee tie inet | Gash, the 70-yard high and low hurdles, A nday af-| P Oy RRS Bins but jot for Fe be 31, Willte Meehan, ond ane RTERe gies an inte ting of the New Seek Bow! et tne Haris Pelace alleys, No, ‘S02 Bast 135" ternoon at the Central Opera House,| DO@l S& filiam have his own say as follows:) ary Pelsinger, one of the fasts’ Jin bath cdi « broug TUS ela’ Voomght at the Wh , Street, KANSAS CITY, Mo, Feb, 14.—Jess ine Street and Third Avenue. Th ti (Soecia! to The Word.) : = gatpat the Cy! rental f sales ho Roadway Arcade bowlers are rweinng vio Willard, heavyweight champion of the|the second game of a series. The first a A-Sekyd are quartered there with him. his old park, @ the la forthe Wi Arcade woriiwt tetrnamant a ited Ins ory for the Col, MK CLV) | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 14 BILLY GIBBON. | owners. Rauf Beevetairy of |i ero at Stein's allege "eeaumeainng | World, is no longer proprietor of n cir. | kame reauted in a velony, for the Cele e [1 see where the Gibbs bill calls A | ‘Steet, eins. tL easly in” Mah, Kansas rancher and king of (contest, The Celtics will pees | F 5 Il ARNT informs us in al aw Seer te” NO its nme to, Raa Oy Sete ealtes: nach cat toteenMoa| Fruit Rolls Serious enistake. No boxing can e left. forward, Trippe centre, J. | wire from Johnstown, Pa., the) PALM BEACH, Fla, Feb tty right guard and KE, Connolly ‘lett | annual South Flonida . Avand 84th Steet. The useMeNt for a decision. This tg a most y= KE OO, This equipment to. the Horm Company of this city for $4 New York news photographers, ti wll erack camera men of the newspap live, in my opinion, where a de- P cision will be given by a referee Scene of the great flood of years ago, |finaie in ye ,icam won three games wisho it > Nobody bowen loud, Mr, Will Keep your bowels moving freely every ‘ Mitta eantainea’ A ob ; “ o = ut 4 not include any of the aniny 2 day, cieanse your sysiem theroughly, @r judge, which opens the doors that Jack Dempscy is “packing them | tourney contained a couple of tha u eats mated Stee ee tite | will hold thelr fourth annual dinner were with Willard's Wild. West | errr | eliminate undigested food, expel distress. le for gambling. | would like in” with the show he joined last leave two Myopia player Andrew morrow ning at Healy's, W when he toured the country in Britton (o Display Footwork, | Ing acids and dangerous poisons and hein gee any commission prevent ft, | Tuesday after signing articles of Carnogio 24 and HC Clarke, facing Warnecke, M.S. Walker of The \ 1917, He sold the animals more than a} Jack Britton, who is noted for bis) 394 back to geod digestion, natural regu- ach other in the championship round, H ckhoif, A. Holmes of Interna- year ago. t along to fight Willard," - sport will get along w agreement to fight ard, “We will He bkeckhert, A. Holmes of Interna: ane with the newsps be in Baltimore next week,” says) 7 first surprise was Carnegi's deleat em, or by mail, , j ‘ 6 4 AY® lof W. J. Buster, Oakland the = Peli Mitchell of Gaumont, Jack Cohen The annual intercollegiate fepcing!march at the ball of the Metropolis, direct fram the make: 5 sion o. . kiwell, Apawamis, by John yf : rive bow; es 5 an , are t oommiticemen in be he! t the stor early fo! resident, jam + 14th Oty Mi from any club Judges or ‘at all Lunas,” igematatie een AteY ioc ‘iacigbare'as Wewer’e allre, gharge 40 Berd? Mo “thest in “the” pest” nas nigntr'at Webster bal, wt teherbied ee